This commit switches the device ID logic from the deprecated
to the new one, so that if the user passes a hex value to the -device
parameter, ocloc will use the new implementation in the product config
helper. The change also introduces a fix for setting the values in the
correct order to configure the hwIfno correctly.
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz daria.hinz@intel.com
Related-To: NEO-7487
If ocloc is given -options several times, the variable is overwritten.
This change allows the user to add additional options multiple times.
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
This commit switches the device ID logic from the deprecated
to the new one, so that if the user passes a hex value to the -device
parameter, ocloc will use the new implementation in the product config
helper.
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-7487
Automatically add "-s" (source path) option if -g flag is present.
This applies only to non-spirv input.
- Due to conflict, do not automatically append source path when
CMC compiler is used.
- Minor code refactor: use defined compiler options instead of local
strings; wrap filename in quotes (in case of space-separated filename
string).
Related-To: NEO-7285
Signed-off-by: Kacper Nowak kacper.nowak@intel.com
Automatically add "-s" (source path) option if -g flag is present.
This applies only to non-spirv input.
- Due to conflict, do not automatically append source path when
CMC compiler is used.
Related-To: NEO-7285
Signed-off-by: Kacper Nowak kacper.nowak@intel.com
Automatically add "-s" (source path) option if -g flag is present.
This applies only to non-spirv input.
Related-To: NEO-7285
Signed-off-by: Kacper Nowak <kacper.nowak@intel.com>
With compiler LSC WAs this gives better performance.
If debugger is active, policy will not be changed ie.
will be WBP.
Related-To: NEO-7003
Signed-off-by: Dominik Dabek <dominik.dabek@intel.com>
With compiler LSC WAs this gives better performance.
If debugger is active, policy will not be changed ie.
will be WBP.
Related-To: NEO-7003
Signed-off-by: Dominik Dabek <dominik.dabek@intel.com>
This change removes some of the logic related to
passing device id as an argument in ocloc introduced in
"Setting default device id for acronym".
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
This PR includes:
- Move product config implementation from
ocloc arg helper to product config helper.
- Add default device id setting for each platform configuration.
- Add & move hw info config tests from opencl to shared
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-7112
New command usage: ocloc ids <acronym>.
It will allow the user to query all matched
<major>.<minor>.<revision> for the specified acronym.
E.g.
ocloc ids dg1
Matched ids:
12.10.0
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-7159
Addition of a -config parameter that will allow
the user to set the number of EUs, slices etc.
Knowing these values during AOT can translate into performance.
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
AOT version (major.minor.revision) is one of
the supported variants for -device arg in ocloc.
In this change, version support has been added
when passing specific targets to -device using ",".
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
In addition to supporting the official -device acronyms
(e.g. xe-hpg), support for shorter and deprecated acronyms
has also been added.
An example of supported variances:
- xehpg
- xe_hpg
- xe_hpg_core
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-6910
Ocloc will handle any new values that may be
passed to the -device argument.
Supported acronyms are available under cmd:
ocloc compile --help
Supported patterns:
- device acronym
- release acronym
- family acronym
- version (major.minor.revision)
Fatbinary will no longer handle major.minor.revision variances,
only acronyms allowed.
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>